nra very hard when this came up,
i challenge you as well with a
question of, is this really
going to make a difference?
and rich lawry wrote something
that caught my attention in "the
national review."
no one can write a law against
mothers owning guns that one day
might be turned against them by
deranged sons who then commit
horrific acts of murder-suicide.
shooting rampages are hard to
prevent because they are so
often committed by young men
with no criminal records who
want to die.
these are adult facts that don't
intrude on the childish world of
white house policy making.
he notes adam lanza in newtown,
his own mother of course passed
a background check.
>> here's the bottom line.
these laws are not perfect.
and you'll always find certain
exceptions.
but they make a huge difference.
every major person who has
studied the brady law, which is
the most significant gun safety
law we've passed in the last 20
years has said it has reduced
gun violence dramatically.
law enforcement is...